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From the Andes to the Amazon, Indigenous leaders bring their demands to COP30

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Their main goal was to demand a greater say in how their territories are managed as climate change escalates and industries press deeper into the forests.

BELEM: After journeying for weeks from a glacier in the Andes to Brazil’s tropical coast, a boat carrying dozens of Indigenous leaders landed in Belem a day ahead of the start of the UN’ COP30 climate summit.

Their main goal was demanding a greater say in how their territories are managed, as climate change escalates and industries including mining, oil drilling and logging press deeper into the forests.

“We want to achieve more than just guaranteeing money or financing,” said Lucia Ixchiu, anIndigenous K’iche from Guatemala who was among the 60 or so passengers.

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